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Jonathan Dearden, Guelph CA

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100142126Elastomeric Back with Rails for Mobile Device - A mobile device and holster system includes a mobile device that has a front face and a back face opposite the front face, the back face including an elastomeric layer. A pair of longitudinal sides are coupled to the front face and back face, and a pair of latitudinal sides are also coupled to the front face and back face. The back face or the longitudinal sides define a recessed slot extending along a longitudinal length of the back face or longitudinal sides, respectively. The recessed slot defines an open end at at least one of the latitudinal sides and the recessed slot has a recessed slot surface that comprises a low-friction material. The holster comprises a pocket defining an open top end configured to receive the mobile device. A rail extends longitudinally along an interior side of the pocket, and the rail is configured to correspond with and slidably engage the slot on the mobile device.06-10-2010

Jonathan Joshua Dearden, Guelph CA

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110087791SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MANAGING REGISTRATION OF SERVICES FOR AN ELECTRONIC DEVICE - The present disclosure described herein relates to a device and method for managing access to a server. The method comprises: receiving a request from the device for access to servers in a network; generating and sending access requests to servers from an interface entity, where the access requests are produced from analyzing at least one capability of the device; monitoring for responses from the servers to the access requests; extracting access information from the responses; and generating and sending a response to the request for access to the device, the response including the access information from the responses from the servers.04-14-2011

Karey B. Dearden, Princeton Junction, NJ US

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20080228659Methods and vehicles for funding retained obligations - A method and vehicle for funding retained obligations in accordance with the principles of the present invention comprises pooling of investments from investors in an investment vehicle. No single investor's assets will be traced in any manner, including for purposes of measuring or allocating gain or loss. The investors share any gain or loss in accordance with their interest in the investment vehicle. The investment vehicle invests its assets with a preference for commercial paper of one or more interest holders of the investors; provided, that there is no requirement that the investment vehicle must buy a specific amount of any interest holders' commercial paper, or buy any interest holders' commercial paper at any specific time and the investment vehicle will not guarantee that a specific amount of contribution in the investment vehicle will equal a specific investment in commercial paper of an interest holder. The holding of commercial paper of any single interest holder does not make up a significant portion of the total investment of the investment vehicle. In one preferred embodiment, the method and vehicle for finding retained obligations in accordance with the present invention is directed to an investment vehicle for captive insurance companies, where the investment vehicle preferably invests in the commercial paper of a policyholder or the ultimate parent and/or subsidiaries and/or affiliates of a captive insurance company.09-18-2008
20080228660Methods and vehicles utilizing financial instruments for funding retained obligations - A method and vehicle for finding retained obligations in accordance with the principles of the present invention comprises pooling of investments from investors in an investment vehicle. No single investor's assets will be traced in any manner, including for purposes of measuring or allocating gain or loss. The investors share any gain or loss in accordance with their interest in the investment vehicle. The investment vehicle invests its assets with a preference for financial instruments of one or more interest holders of the investors; provided, that there is no requirement that the investment vehicle must buy a specific amount of any interest holders' financial instruments, or buy any interest holders' financial instruments at any specific time and the investment vehicle will not guarantee that a specific amount of contribution in the investment vehicle will equal a specific investment in financial instruments of an interest holder. The holding of financial instruments of any single interest holder does not make up a significant portion of the total investment of the investment vehicle. In one preferred embodiment, the method and vehicle for funding retained obligations in accordance with the present invention is directed to an investment vehicle for captive insurance companies, where the investment vehicle preferably invests in the financial instruments of a policyholder or the ultimate parent and/or subsidiaries and/or affiliates of a captive insurance company.09-18-2008

Nicholas Philip Dearden, Los Gatos, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090150411Automatic rules driven data visualization selection - A solution is provided that automatically decides what visualization is best suited to present specified data. This is accomplished using a rules-based system that determines the type and properties of a visualization based on data and its corresponding metadata. The data and metadata may be checked against one or more rules, and depending upon which rule or rules match, a corresponding visualization and option combination may be utilized.06-11-2009

Timothy E. Dearden, Torrance, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100003785STACKED INTEGRATED CIRCUIT ASSEMBLY - In one or more embodiments, a method of producing a stacked integrated circuit assembly includes providing a substrate having a top surface with at least one substrate connection pad. A first flip chip integrated circuit (FFIC) is disposed above the substrate, and a second flip chip integrated circuit (SFIC) is disposed above the FFIC. The FFIC may be disposed between the substrate and the SFIC. The method includes making at least one solder connection between the substrate connection pad and the FFIC and at least one solder connection between the FFIC and the SFIC.01-07-2010